The Prestige 440 Fly is a 43-foot motor yacht with a flybridge that was launched by the renowned French yacht-building brand Prestige back in 2010. An ever-popular option on the used and charter markets, this adaptable entry-level yacht is ideal for island-hoppers, leisure cruisers and those who love at-sea, al-fresco entertaining. A sporty profile in gel-coated white is paired with luxury interiors, dynamic glazing, ample overnight capacity and muscular engines for the ultimate family cruiser.
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The teak-lined flybridge on the 440 benefits from a sculptural radar arch that has been pushed to aft for a fully open aspect with the option of a Bimini roof. A U-shaped sofa with backrests in waterproof Sunbrella leather traces the port-side of the bridge and connects to a sprawling sunpad to the rear. Up front there is a single-seater upper helm with great visibility hidden behind a reverse-angled Venturi-style tinted screen for protection from spray.
The teak-lined aft-cockpit boasts plenty of space for an outdoor dining table and comes with a comfortable rounded transom sofa where you will enjoy many memorable lunches. Side steps lead back to one of the biggest bathing platforms you will ever see on a yacht of this size that is sturdy enough to host a Williams jet tender. Out on the foredeck there is a triple-width modular sunpad with marina-facing views and headrests that is the perfect place to laze in the afternoon sun, enjoy a picnic or shoot those glamorous Instagram pics.
Golden timber surrounds, plush carpeting, white leather furnishings, double-height windows and brushed fiberglass accents await as you step into the salon through sliding glass doors. A U-shaped dining sofa surrounds an extending table to starboard while a loveseat and cabinetry sit to port. Up front the raised helm features a Raymarine display screen, compasses, DSC-VHF radio, bow thrusters, joystick handling and a leather-clad steering wheel.
The galley sits on a partially sunken level and boasts an atrium-style feel for plenty of natural light and a seamless connection to the salon. The kitchen features dazzling white Corian countertops, Miele appliances, a three-zone gas hob, an oven, a stainless-steel sink, a fridge-freezer unit and hanging cabinets. Guests making their way to the lower deck may be somewhat surprised to find three cabins on this level, but none of the rooms down here ever feel cramped thanks to porthole windows, decent height clearance and a masterful layout. A bunk berth to port is joined by a twin cabin with an en-suite to starboard, while occupying the bow space is a double bedroom with hanging lockers, a skylight and a bathroom with a teak-floored shower stall.
A proprietary Michael Peters hull has been expertly crafted for comfort and balance out at sea, though this is not just a smooth ride but one that also emphasizes speed and efficiency, too. A pair of Cummins QSB5.9 425MHP diesel engines offer top speeds of around 32 knots with comfortable cruising speeds of 26 knots.